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NCT ID: NCT03571737 Completed - Trauma Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Lidocaine Patch in Acute Musculoskeletal Pain in the Emergency Department

Start date: June 23, 2018
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the addition of a lidocaine patch to ibuprofen in the treatment of acute musculoskeletal pains. Half of the participants will get only ibuprofen for their pain, while other half will receive lidocaine patch plus the ibuprofen. After addition of the pain medications, the participants will be followed for their pain scores and return visits.

NCT ID: NCT03564015 Terminated - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

Smartphone App to Improve Functional Outcomes in Ankle Sprains

SPRAIN
Start date: February 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Ankle sprains are the most common musculoskeletal complaint of children presenting to the emergency department (ED). Healing can often be protracted, leading to prolonged pain, missed school and work, and delayed return to a normal activity level. Smartphone apps have been shown to be associated with greater caregiver knowledge and improved outcomes in a number of conditions but have not been explored in ankle sprains. The investigators would like to know if using a smartphone app for children with ankle inversion injuries leads to improved functional outcomes such as pain, mobility, and return to activity. The investigators will be comparing a smartphone app that provides education and daily management reminders to a paper handout to see if the former leads to improved functional recovery.

NCT ID: NCT03550274 Completed - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

App-based Exercise Intervention for Persons With Acute Ankle Sprain

Start date: July 3, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Acute lateral ankle sprains (ALAS) account for 4-5% of all Emergency Department visits in Denmark. Up to 2/3 of individuals with a history of lateral ankle sprain have prolonged symptoms for several years after their initial injury. Exercise therapy has proven to be a cost-effective rehabilitation in treating ALAS and in preventing re-injury. Injury-map© is an exercise app designed for treating different musculoskeletal problems including ALAS. The app has currently not been tested in a clinical trial with patients suffering from ALAS. This mixed method pilot cohort study aims to investigate the use and preliminary effect of an exercise program on a mobile device in patients with ALAS. The exercise program is designed to be completed within approximately 3 months. However, participants will be followed as long as they complete minimum 1 exercise session per week. If a participant is inactive for two weeks they will be considered completed and contacted for follow-up assessment.

NCT ID: NCT03536000 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Fetal Cardiac Disorder

Fetal Cardiac Function Evaluation With aCMQ-Strain Fetal (STRAIN)

STRAIN
Start date: May 28, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To assess whether the aCQM-Strain ultrasound method allows a good analysis of fetal cardiac function. Establish normality parameters and compare it with fetuses with risk factors of cardiac dysfunction.

NCT ID: NCT03527121 Active, not recruiting - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

Management of Acute Lateral Ankle Sprains

Start date: May 22, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effectiveness of pain guided early weight bearing as a means to enhance the outcome of acute lateral ankle sprain. Half of the participants will receive advice and instructions in pain guided early weight bearing plus a written home-based exercise program, while the other half will receive advice and instructions following standard operating procedures at site.

NCT ID: NCT03472404 Recruiting - Ankle Sprains Clinical Trials

inStability Treated With Ligament RecOnstruction Augmented With iNternal bracinG

STRONG
Start date: October 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study evaluates the effect of internal bracing in lateral ligament ankle surgery. Half of the patients will receive the standard Brostrom-Gould reconstruction followed by a standard revalidation protocol including 6 weeks of immobilisation, while the other half of the patients will receive the same operation augmented with internal brace followed by an accelerated rehabilitation protocol.

NCT ID: NCT03311490 Terminated - Clinical trials for Athletes With Previous Lateral Ankle Sprain(s)

The Spraino Pilot Trial

Start date: October 19, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This pilot study will establish the preliminary effect and safety of using Spraino® to prevent lateral ankle sprains amongst athletes competing in indoor sports at sub-elite level, with a one-year follow-up. All recruited participants will have a history of lateral ankle sprain in the preceding 24 months prior to the initiation of the trial. Half of the included participants will receive Spraino® to prevent lateral ankle sprains (intervention group). The other half will receive no intervention ("do-as-usual" control group). Both groups will be permitted to continue or initiate any usual care of their choice, except Spraino® in the control group. Short Message Services (SMS) will be used for registration of injury and exposure.

NCT ID: NCT03277833 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Stress-Induced Strain

Efficacy and Safety of Gynostemma Pentaphyllum(Dungkulcha) Extract on Alleviation of Chronic Stress-induced Strain

Start date: March 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigators performed a 8-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled human trial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of Gynostemma Pentaphyllum(Dungkulcha) on alleviation of chronic stress-induced strain. The investigators measured decrement of body fat parameters, State&Trait version of STAI, Beck Anxiety Inventory(BAI), Hamilton Anxiety Inventory(HAM-A), and monitored their blood pressure.

NCT ID: NCT03248011 Completed - Strains Thigh Clinical Trials

Hamstring Strain in High School Athletes

Start date: September 27, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of the current study is, 1) Determine the effectiveness of injury prevention programs for prevention of hamstring muscle strains, 2) Identify how these programs impact athletes' flexibility, muscle stiffness, strength, and power, and 3) Determine the ability of a state-of-the-art imaging technology, shear wave elastography to predict future hamstring muscle strain injury.

NCT ID: NCT03090204 Completed - Systolic Function Clinical Trials

Strain Analysis as a Right Ventricle Contractility Marker

Start date: November 25, 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The analysis of the systolic function (contractility) of the right ventricle (RV) is fundamental and central in many pathologies in intensive care unit. It can guide physicians in choosing therapeutics. The conventional ultrasound markers of RV function evaluation currently used are influenced by RV loading conditions, impairing their capacity to approximate a true contractility analysis. Myocardial strain imaging is a recent echographic technique that allows, among other things, to evaluate RV systolic function. It is a reproducible index with early variations which, if it proved to be independent pre-load, would help to better appreciate the RV contractility.